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...predicted as ill-fated a start to the season as Harvard has had. By the time of the team's season opener against No. 11 Texas A&M two weeks ago, injuries had already ravaged nearly half of the Crimson's talented sophomore class. Forwards Beth Totman and Caitlin Butler, as well as goalkeeper Cheryl Gunther, were all sidelined with various types of leg problems...
...three of them, Butler was dealt the sharpest blow; she is out for the rest of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament. But losing Totman, last year's leading scorer, and Gunther, the 1999 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, for any prolonged length of time will be just as devastating...
Last year's leading scorer Beth Totman and goalkeeping sensation Cheryl Gunther were both out recovering from damages incurred during the summer club season, and tragically, forward Caitlin Butler suffered a likely season-ending ACL tear just a day before the opener...
...snow-capped mountains, turquoise lakes and trout-filled streams. The region is a magnet for families fleeing congested cities--Kootenai County is one of the state's fastest-growing areas--but civic leaders feel that its allure to industry and tourism has been marred by its association with Butler's Aryans. "No one's calculated how much revenue's been lost," says Jonathan Coe, president of Coeur d'Alene's Chamber of Commerce. With 33,000 people, the city recorded 11 hate crimes in 1998, far more than similar size towns like Kokomo, Ind., or Allen, Texas...
...image for Coeur d'Alene. Also looking for a p.r. boost, the state of Idaho will build a memorial in Boise to the Holocaust victim Anne Frank. As for this week's trial, many residents hope its publicity will be the last of its kind--and that maybe Richard Butler will leave town, an isolated, if still angry...